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obvious food, water, or comfort. How and why did people live here? The builders of<br />

Wupatki and nearby pueblos have moved on, but their legacy remains.<br />

After visiting Sunset Crater & Wupatki, we will head further east to the magnificence of the of the<br />

Petrified Forest & Painted Desert, which are simply amazing. There you will see chunks of<br />

petrified wood the size of a school bus. The multitude of colors of the Painted Desert is so much<br />

grander than those crazy sand things you make at the<br />

county fair.<br />

Just a little further to the east is Meteor Crater. Just like it<br />

sounds, it’s one of the largest impact sites on the planet and<br />

is over 550 feet deep and almost a mile across. It’s amazing<br />

on every level.<br />

We then will head back into Flagstaff where we will<br />

stop at Lowell Observatory to enjoy seeing<br />

northern Arizona’s night sky. This is where Pluto was<br />

discovered. Once there, you will get a tour of the observatory and surrounding buildings.<br />

Weather permitting; you can even get to peer deep into the heavens through one of<br />

their many telescopes.<br />

The duration of this tour is 10 – 14 hours.<br />

The cost of this tour is $495 per adult, and<br />

$195 per child 15 and under.<br />

For more info or to make a reservation, call (866) 445-3732.

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